Myrtle Beach Bike Week will be
the location of the OBRC 2016 National
meeting.

The date will be from Sunday May
15th to Sunday May 22nd.

One of our officers from the
Northern Mass chapter of OBRC has offered to let members
camp at his place about 25 miles west of Myrtle Beach, so
any members that plan on camping with us are encouraged to
contact Bone or Linda from our Northern Mass chapter to make
arrangements to pitch a tent or park a trailer in their
yard.

You can reach them on Facebook,
through the Northern Mass Chapter group page or contact Pat,
Joe or Harlady if you need their phone number.

If you are looking for information on our club,
please check out the "groups" on Facebook including our
NATIONAL group, or the chapters from:

Due to the change in our
website, we have discontinued our On_Line applications and
have replaced them with a pdf file containing a copy of our
paper application. If you need to print out copies for your
chapter, please contact Harlady and ask her to send you a
direct link to the file.

Three Basic
Rules

The Older Bikers
Riding Club is a motorcycle riding club for older bikers
that LOVE to ride their bikes and want to enjoy their
remaining years as much as possible.

We have some members
that got back into riding after their children grew up and
left home, other members that "used" to be patch holders in
weekend MC's or 1% MC's and women that just started riding.
The common bond we all have is that we love riding and want
to spend as much time riding as possible, while our health
allows us to.

It's all about
riding, going to rallies and friendships. We don't ride from
bar to bar. Our policy is that we never drink and ride. We
save the drinking for rallies where our bikes are parked for
the night.

As old school bikers,
we promote the enjoyment of riding motorcycles, brotherhood,
family responsibility, and respect for others as well as for
ourselves. We do require that every chapter has at least ONE
experienced old school biker, preferably an ex-patch holder
that can help educate the newer riders on proper riding
techniques as well as acceptable policies when dealing with
current patch holders from MC's they meet at rallies and
other motorcycle events.

Our goal is to gain
the respect of citizens as well as other bikers, not only
because of our age and wisdom, but also because of our
respect for them.

We do NOT charge a
membership fee or annual dues in order to join our club,
however in order to ride with us, we do have THREE basic
rules.

1: You must
ride a motorcycle or trike.When we say
ride, we are looking for people that are out riding every
week during the summer, traveling to rallies, bike nights,
poker runs and using any other excuse they can find to
ride.2: No drinking
while riding. We do NOT stop
at bars when we are out riding. You can drink as much as you
want when you arrive at a rally or get home, but we do not
allow drinking while riding with us.3: NEVER
abandon another biker. If we see
another biker on the side of the road, we always stop to
help and never leave another biker sitting
alone.Keep in mind
that we are not an Internet club or Association, therefore
we do not hand out a club patch to just anyone. While we are
a riding club instead of a motorcycle club, we are still
particular about the quality of people that represent us,
therefore before a new member can obtain a back patch,
he/she MUST belong to a local chapter and meet with, ride
with and/or attend a rally with an existing "old school" or
charter member of our club. Basically, that means Nomad
members that live in areas where we don't currently have
chapters, are encouraged to wear t-shirts, caps and small
patches that will help promote the name of our club, but
only Chapter Members are entitled to wear the large Back
Patch.

If these rules are acceptable and you would like to
join our riding club, either contact one of our chapter
members via facebook or look for one of our full patches
members at a bike night or rally where we have an existing
chapter.